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Risk of heavy metals accumulation in soil and wheat grains with waste water irrigation under different NPK levels in alkaline calcareous soil

A field study was conducted on the reuse of wastewater from Mardan city to evaluate its risk of contaminating soil and wheat grains at different NPK levels. Three irrigation sources i.e. waste water (WW), canal water (CW) and alternate waste + canal water (WW+CW) were applied to wheat (cv Atta Habib...

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Autores principales: Mussarat, Maria, Jamal, Waqar Ahmad, Muhammad, Dost, Ahmad, Manzoor, Saleem, Abida, Khan, Sowm, Aman, Faiza, Bibi, Hamida, Shah, Wajid Ali, Dawar, Khadim, Akbar, Noor ul, Mian, Ishaq Ahmad, Waheed, Muhammad, Ali, Irshad, Zia, Afia, Malik, Wasiullah
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8598069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34788291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258724
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author Mussarat, Maria
Jamal, Waqar Ahmad
Muhammad, Dost
Ahmad, Manzoor
Saleem, Abida
Khan, Sowm
Aman, Faiza
Bibi, Hamida
Shah, Wajid Ali
Dawar, Khadim
Akbar, Noor ul
Mian, Ishaq Ahmad
Waheed, Muhammad
Ali, Irshad
Zia, Afia
Malik, Wasiullah
author_facet Mussarat, Maria
Jamal, Waqar Ahmad
Muhammad, Dost
Ahmad, Manzoor
Saleem, Abida
Khan, Sowm
Aman, Faiza
Bibi, Hamida
Shah, Wajid Ali
Dawar, Khadim
Akbar, Noor ul
Mian, Ishaq Ahmad
Waheed, Muhammad
Ali, Irshad
Zia, Afia
Malik, Wasiullah
author_sort Mussarat, Maria
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description A field study was conducted on the reuse of wastewater from Mardan city to evaluate its risk of contaminating soil and wheat grains at different NPK levels. Three irrigation sources i.e. waste water (WW), canal water (CW) and alternate waste + canal water (WW+CW) were applied to wheat (cv Atta Habib 2010) grown at 0, 50, 75 and 100% NPK levels of 120:90:60 kg N:P(2)O(5):K(2)O ha(-1) at Palatoo Research Farm, Amir Muhammad Khan Campus, Mardan during 2015.The results showed higher grain and biomass yields in WW irrigated plots as compared to CW at NPK levels up to 50% of recommending dose revealing supplementing nutrient requirements in deficient conditions. However, irrigation of WW at higher NPK levels especially at or beyond 75% of recommended dose tended to reduce the crop yield that could be associated with heavy metals toxicity and nutritional imbalances. The use of WW substantially increased AB-DTPA extractable Zn, Mn, Pb, Ni and Cd indicating a potential threat to soil contamination. Similarly, WW irrigated wheat had higher concentrations of these heavy metals as compared to CW which limits its use for production purposes without any remediation measures. The alternate use of CW and WW as revealed by its comparative lower contamination in soil and wheat than sole WW could be one of the possible solutions and may increase the time required for threshold soil contamination.
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spelling pubmed-85980692021-11-18 Risk of heavy metals accumulation in soil and wheat grains with waste water irrigation under different NPK levels in alkaline calcareous soil Mussarat, Maria Jamal, Waqar Ahmad Muhammad, Dost Ahmad, Manzoor Saleem, Abida Khan, Sowm Aman, Faiza Bibi, Hamida Shah, Wajid Ali Dawar, Khadim Akbar, Noor ul Mian, Ishaq Ahmad Waheed, Muhammad Ali, Irshad Zia, Afia Malik, Wasiullah PLoS One Research Article A field study was conducted on the reuse of wastewater from Mardan city to evaluate its risk of contaminating soil and wheat grains at different NPK levels. Three irrigation sources i.e. waste water (WW), canal water (CW) and alternate waste + canal water (WW+CW) were applied to wheat (cv Atta Habib 2010) grown at 0, 50, 75 and 100% NPK levels of 120:90:60 kg N:P(2)O(5):K(2)O ha(-1) at Palatoo Research Farm, Amir Muhammad Khan Campus, Mardan during 2015.The results showed higher grain and biomass yields in WW irrigated plots as compared to CW at NPK levels up to 50% of recommending dose revealing supplementing nutrient requirements in deficient conditions. However, irrigation of WW at higher NPK levels especially at or beyond 75% of recommended dose tended to reduce the crop yield that could be associated with heavy metals toxicity and nutritional imbalances. The use of WW substantially increased AB-DTPA extractable Zn, Mn, Pb, Ni and Cd indicating a potential threat to soil contamination. Similarly, WW irrigated wheat had higher concentrations of these heavy metals as compared to CW which limits its use for production purposes without any remediation measures. The alternate use of CW and WW as revealed by its comparative lower contamination in soil and wheat than sole WW could be one of the possible solutions and may increase the time required for threshold soil contamination. Public Library of Science 2021-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8598069/ /pubmed/34788291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258724 Text en © 2021 Mussarat et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mussarat, Maria
Jamal, Waqar Ahmad
Muhammad, Dost
Ahmad, Manzoor
Saleem, Abida
Khan, Sowm
Aman, Faiza
Bibi, Hamida
Shah, Wajid Ali
Dawar, Khadim
Akbar, Noor ul
Mian, Ishaq Ahmad
Waheed, Muhammad
Ali, Irshad
Zia, Afia
Malik, Wasiullah
Risk of heavy metals accumulation in soil and wheat grains with waste water irrigation under different NPK levels in alkaline calcareous soil
title Risk of heavy metals accumulation in soil and wheat grains with waste water irrigation under different NPK levels in alkaline calcareous soil
title_full Risk of heavy metals accumulation in soil and wheat grains with waste water irrigation under different NPK levels in alkaline calcareous soil
title_fullStr Risk of heavy metals accumulation in soil and wheat grains with waste water irrigation under different NPK levels in alkaline calcareous soil
title_full_unstemmed Risk of heavy metals accumulation in soil and wheat grains with waste water irrigation under different NPK levels in alkaline calcareous soil
title_short Risk of heavy metals accumulation in soil and wheat grains with waste water irrigation under different NPK levels in alkaline calcareous soil
title_sort risk of heavy metals accumulation in soil and wheat grains with waste water irrigation under different npk levels in alkaline calcareous soil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8598069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34788291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258724
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